what is the syllabus for ScalerNSET exam
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The Scaler NSET exam syllabus consists of three main sections:
- Mathematics : This section evaluates your mathematical skills , focusing on concepts relevant to computer science and related fields .
- Logical Reasoning : This section assesses your ability to think critically and make logical connections , essential skills for software development and data science .
- Learnability : This section evaluates your willingness to learn and adapt to new concepts, a crucial aspect of success in the tech industry .
The exam is a 120-minute online proctored test and you can retake it up to three times in an academic year. Additionally , you can attempt the Personal Interview round up to two times .
To prepare for the Scaler NSET exam :
you can access free video course series , sample papers and a prep kit after applying for the exam.
Scaler School of Technology also offers an exclusive NSET Foundation Course , which includes expert-led lessons , doubt-clearing sessions , and a proctored test with detailed feedback .
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Hello aspirant,
The syllabus for the ScalerNSET exam is designed to assess your understanding of fundamental programming concepts and your ability to apply them to solve problems. While the exact syllabus may vary slightly from year to year, it generally covers the following topics:
Programming Fundamentals:
- Data types and variables
- Operators (arithmetic, relational, logical)
- Control flow (if-else, loops, switch)
- Functions and procedures
- Arrays and strings
Problem-Solving:
- Algorithm design and analysis
- Problem decomposition
- Time and space complexity
- Data structures (linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, graphs)
Programming Languages:
- The exam typically focuses on one or two popular programming languages, such as Python, C++, or Java. You should be familiar with the syntax, data structures, and algorithms in your chosen language.
Specific Topics:
- Object-oriented programming concepts (inheritance, polymorphism, encapsulation)
- Recursion
- Dynamic programming
- Sorting and searching algorithms
- Graph algorithms
- Database concepts (SQL)
Additional Tips:
- Practice solving coding problems regularly.
- Understand the time and space complexity of different algorithms.
- Learn to use debugging tools effectively.
- Stay updated with the latest trends and developments in programming.
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Hello,
The ScalerNSET (National Scholarship & Entrance Test) syllabus focuses on four key areas:
1. **English & Comprehension**: Tests reading and writing skills.
2. **Logical Reasoning**: Assesses logical thinking with puzzles, series, and data interpretation.
3. **Mathematics**: Covers topics like probability, permutations, and logarithms.
4. **Learnability**: Evaluates your ability to grasp new concepts.
To prepare, focus on problem-solving, critical thinking, and time management.
Hope this helps you,
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Hello aspirant,
After applying, students receive free study resources including video courses and sample papers. The syllabus covers learnability, logical reasoning, and mathematics.
The three sections of the Scaler NSET—Mathematics, Logical Reasoning, and Learnability—take a total of 120 minutes to complete.
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Syllabus for scaler NSET exam include
. English comprehension
. Logical reasoning
. Learn ability
. Mathematics
1. English comprehension have two parts
. Reading comprehension
. Writing passage
2. Logical reasoning
. Blood relation
. Simple and compund interest
. Direction sense
. Puzzles
. Seating arrangement
. Venn diagram
. Data sufficiency
. Pie chart
. Coding -decoding
. Sets and caslets
. Clock and calendar
. Syllogism
3. Mathematics
. Number theory
. Probability and statistics
. Exponential and logarithm
. Permutations and combinations
. Ratio and proportion
. Sets
After clearing the exam, candidates will be eligible for the personal interview round to discuss further aspirations.
Hello there,
The
Scaler National Scholarship and Entrance Test (Scaler NSET)
is designed to assess a candidate's aptitude for programming and software development. While the exact syllabus may vary slightly depending on the year, the exam generally covers the following areas:
1.
Mathematics & Quantitative Aptitude:
- Algebra (linear equations, quadratic equations, etc.)
- Number systems
- Geometry and mensuration
- Permutations and combinations
- Probability
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Basic arithmetic (percentages, ratios, averages, etc.)
2. Logical Reasoning:
- Puzzles and pattern recognition
- Coding-decoding
- Series and sequences
- Logical deductions and inferences
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Analytical reasoning (statements and conclusions, cause and effect, etc.)
3. Data Interpretation:
- Charts and graphs
- Tables
- Data sufficiency questions
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Interpretation of quantitative information
4. Programming Concepts (Optional for Non-CS Students):
- Basics of programming (variables, loops, conditionals)
- Algorithms and data structures (arrays, linked lists, trees, sorting, searching)
- Time and space complexity analysis
- Problem-solving using coding platforms (basic coding skills)
The exam primarily evaluates problem-solving skills, logic, and understanding of basic mathematical concepts. For candidates with a non-computer science background, the focus is more on mathematics, logical reasoning, and data interpretation.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Hello,
The Scaler National Scholarship & Entrance Test (NSET) is an evaluation of the basic skills for the fields in Computer Science and Data Science. It has four sections:
English & Comprehension (20 marks): Reading comprehension and writing abilities are assessed, containing vocabulary and grammar.
Logical Reasoning (50 marks): Analytical evaluation using various formats like data interpretation, puzzles, and logical sequences are tested.
Mathematics (65 marks): This section includes various topics from number theory, probability, and statistics and focuses on problem-solving ability.
Learnability: 6 5 marks - How well would the candidate absorb new concepts and apply them to a practical scenario?
The exam will have an overall total score of 200, each section having different difficulties.




